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from george washington on, our elected officials have found creative ways to be seen with their dogs in supposedly candid moments. seriously? on the campaign trail, walking in the rose garden, lounging on the white house porch. now, we know that all of them really love their dogs, but it certainly didn't hurt that they also helped them project a certain aura of manliness while still appearing nurturing, the perfect combo. that might also be the reason one of the first things our current president president obama said when he was elected. >> sasha and malia, i love you both, more than you can imagine. and you have earned the new puppy that's coming with us to the white house. >> the president, of course, finally settled on his dog bo, as in b-o. i don't know. what do you think of someone who names a dog after their own initials? whatever. we're saying it's great that our leaders like dogs. we love dogs, too. and cats. piers morgan tonight is next. 'tk i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke.
from george washington on, our elected officials have found creative ways to be seen with their dogs in supposedly candid moments. seriously? on the campaign trail, walking in the rose garden, lounging on the white house porch. now, we know that all of them really love their dogs, but it certainly didn't hurt that they also helped them project a certain aura of manliness while still appearing nurturing, the perfect combo. that might also be the reason one of the first things our current...
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it helped get this president re-elected by misleading the american public, but now, the chickens are coming home to roost and we're going to continue to pursue this until we find the truth. >> i want to ask you one other question based on what your republican colleague rand paul said today. it was a pretty strong statement. here he is. >> had i been president at the time and i found that you did not read the cables from benghazi, you did not read the cables from ambassador stevens, i would have relieved you of you post. i think it's inexcusable. >> do you agree? >> i'd say the issue is moot because hillary clinton is moving on and senator kerry's stepping up to the plate probably, so that's rand paul's opinion. >> do you think she'd make a good president? i have to ask that because 67% of this country view her favorably. her unfavorable is 28%. the president, anybody in this country, would die for that. >> listen, the people on the other side of the aisle aren't taking the fact this nation's going bankrupt seriously, so she's a member of that party, we haven't passed a budget in the
it helped get this president re-elected by misleading the american public, but now, the chickens are coming home to roost and we're going to continue to pursue this until we find the truth. >> i want to ask you one other question based on what your republican colleague rand paul said today. it was a pretty strong statement. here he is. >> had i been president at the time and i found that you did not read the cables from benghazi, you did not read the cables from ambassador stevens,...
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they're running for re-election in 2014. >> do you vote based upon one issue or do you look at a variety of issues? same thing about the issue of choice. there are some people out there who say i am only going to vote based upon whether or not you are pro-choice or pro-life. those are single voter issues. when you look at polling data, you don't have a significant number of single issue voters in america. they are saying, hey, i might be for same-sex marriage or against it or pro-life or pro-choice, if it's about finances, i might choose a different decision. >> i want to thank roland for making my point for me. president obama is engaging in what we like to call hubris. george w. bush and karl rove thought they had a permanent majority. it wasn't that permanent. ronald reagan's majority didn't last forever either. the simple truth is the more successful you are when you win a big victory, it also means democrats are representing silicon valley billionaires and struggling immigrants in the inner city. you represent both of those groups, there are tensions in your coalition and that coali
they're running for re-election in 2014. >> do you vote based upon one issue or do you look at a variety of issues? same thing about the issue of choice. there are some people out there who say i am only going to vote based upon whether or not you are pro-choice or pro-life. those are single voter issues. when you look at polling data, you don't have a significant number of single issue voters in america. they are saying, hey, i might be for same-sex marriage or against it or pro-life or...
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president obama even used reddit to reach more than 5 million voters in his re-election campaign. most of them young people. in his short live, he became a folk hero, pushing to make web content free. but with prosecutors pressing serious charges, schwartz hanged himself friday in his brooklyn apartment. his lawyer said he doesn't know what put him over the edge, but the notion of prison time had him deeply worried. >> i know this case was weighing heavily on his mind and was a significant source of stress for him. >> the freedom to connect, like freedom of speech or like the freedom to murder. >> the case stemming from schwartz's passionate believe for a wide open, free internet. it dates back to july 2011 when he was indicted on charges of stealing millions of academic articles and journals from a digital archive at m.i.t. the charges could have landed him in prison for up to 35 years along with a million dollar fine. >> i think they tried to turn a mole's hill into a mountain. in the kind of old time language. they really tried to make a federal case out of it. >> the archive n
president obama even used reddit to reach more than 5 million voters in his re-election campaign. most of them young people. in his short live, he became a folk hero, pushing to make web content free. but with prosecutors pressing serious charges, schwartz hanged himself friday in his brooklyn apartment. his lawyer said he doesn't know what put him over the edge, but the notion of prison time had him deeply worried. >> i know this case was weighing heavily on his mind and was a...
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karl rove's organization obviously designed to help him get elected president. it seems like the problem here is there hant been enough scrutiny. now, let me just add that it is important that the irs do this in an everyone-handed way. investigate liberal groups and conservative groups. but they should investigate both of them. >> now, when this was happening, the groups that were forming the most quickly was tea party groups because that was on the rise. so, when you take that into account with what jeff is saying, do you see any merit to it? >> well, i read your piece. and he writes that the scandal is the political activity of these groups. i mean, it goes both ways. it happens on the left, too. moveon.org or organize for action are media matters. media matters goes out there and targets fox news and has put forth an effort to tear down talk radio. the irs, she admitted that this was not acceptable. wung thing you said, and you said it yourself, part of being the nonprofit organizations, they were asked for their donors, their membership lists. now, by the wa
karl rove's organization obviously designed to help him get elected president. it seems like the problem here is there hant been enough scrutiny. now, let me just add that it is important that the irs do this in an everyone-handed way. investigate liberal groups and conservative groups. but they should investigate both of them. >> now, when this was happening, the groups that were forming the most quickly was tea party groups because that was on the rise. so, when you take that into...
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for having sought freedom and free elections. for not allowing our oil and national treasure to leave our country freely. in -- for having stood up to very dangerous terrorists in the region. for having stood up against saddam hussein who enjoyed the back of many, we stood up against him. we have been condemned for a great many things because we said justice for all. the rule of law for all. the right of peaceful nuclear energy for all. >> but do you want -- mr. president, do you want -- >> allow me, sir, allow me, please. >> but the question was not any of that. the question was do you believe that israel -- >> but i will get to that answer, please, don't be in such a hurry. >> should israel be wiped off the face of the map? is that your desire? >> if a group comes and occupies the united states of america, destroyed homes while women and children are in those homes, incarcerate the youth of america. impose five different wars on many neighbors. and always threaten others, what would you do? what would you say? would you help it
for having sought freedom and free elections. for not allowing our oil and national treasure to leave our country freely. in -- for having stood up to very dangerous terrorists in the region. for having stood up against saddam hussein who enjoyed the back of many, we stood up against him. we have been condemned for a great many things because we said justice for all. the rule of law for all. the right of peaceful nuclear energy for all. >> but do you want -- mr. president, do you want --...
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if you can put -- we actually endorsed a democrat in the 2010 election cycle. if you can put forth a fiscal conservative that's a democrat -- >> -- isn't that the hurdle for the left and the right? >> right. we're focused on the issues. i mean, the debt ceiling, the amount of debt, sending aid to foreign countries. >> your agenda is 100% that of the republican party which is fine. >> i disagree with you completely. i disagree with you. >> which is your right as an american to do but don't pretend that you're a social welfare organization. >> we are not -- we are not here to prop up the republican party. as a matter of fact, we won big in 2010 when we focused only on the fiscal issues. in 2012 when the republican party drove the messaging we lost. we're not here to support them. we want conservatives. i don't care where you stand on the social issues. if you're a democrat, and you align yourself with the democratic party but you're a fiscal conservative, we will support you. >> you just haven't run into one since 2010. you went through an entire election. >> loo
if you can put -- we actually endorsed a democrat in the 2010 election cycle. if you can put forth a fiscal conservative that's a democrat -- >> -- isn't that the hurdle for the left and the right? >> right. we're focused on the issues. i mean, the debt ceiling, the amount of debt, sending aid to foreign countries. >> your agenda is 100% that of the republican party which is fine. >> i disagree with you completely. i disagree with you. >> which is your right as an...
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he's comfortable enough to say i didn't elect you, the people at home elected you and you represent them. >> part of the problem with that, you as an elected leader must experience this all the time. if you just did what your constituents wanted we are like kids. we want candy. we want tax cuts. we want more spending. that's what we want. that's what the fiscal cliff bill does. i know you voted against it, but isn't the whole point that sometimes as a member of congress, you don't necessarily vote for what your constituents think they want. you vote for what you think is best for the country? >> that is correct. but still based on the wisdom coming out of our own district. you're going to listen to not just the advice coming out of your district, but the collective common sense. you should do your research. i should know more about the bill than anyone back home. i have more access to data, but at the end of the day i still represent what's going on back home. but that's right. there are going to be times and i have taken votes that have taken a lot of heat back home for how i took that
he's comfortable enough to say i didn't elect you, the people at home elected you and you represent them. >> part of the problem with that, you as an elected leader must experience this all the time. if you just did what your constituents wanted we are like kids. we want candy. we want tax cuts. we want more spending. that's what we want. that's what the fiscal cliff bill does. i know you voted against it, but isn't the whole point that sometimes as a member of congress, you don't...
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they recognize there's a gubernatorial election coming up. i think what sweeney should be doing is saying who is going to be the democratic candidate and how can we create a message in our state, forget national shows. in our state to go chris christie. otherwise, it's sour grapes, so stop wasting your time complaining about praying for a storm. find a candidate first, then get a message. >> this raises a really interesting point though, which is that the whole country assumes chris christie is going to run and he's very popular right now. and then when you actually run, people start throwing at you. they did with mitt romney, about his taxes, about the education rank of massachusetts. there were all kinds of things. things like having an unemployment rate 2% higher, that could change. or you could look at these statistics and they could change how you think about how he will do in a republican primary. >> the big thing is that chris christie has this profile where he's saying i'm a problem solver, a bipartisan guy. i get things done, but the
they recognize there's a gubernatorial election coming up. i think what sweeney should be doing is saying who is going to be the democratic candidate and how can we create a message in our state, forget national shows. in our state to go chris christie. otherwise, it's sour grapes, so stop wasting your time complaining about praying for a storm. find a candidate first, then get a message. >> this raises a really interesting point though, which is that the whole country assumes chris...
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we shall see. >>> chris christie called for a special election to replace frank lauterburg. he died on sunday. christie said he would like the person to be as much like me as possible. you know what, governor, that's a tough thing to say. new jersey republican hasn't had a new jersey senate win in more than 40 years. >>> a new study found that using sunscreen daily protects against skin ageing. this is the first study to quantify sunscreen's anti-ageing power. it's not just whether you're going to the beach, it's in general life. walking down the street in your car, hundreds of adults under 55 were placed in two groups. those who applied regularly and those who applied it at their discretion. after 4 1/2 years those who used it daily did not age as quickly. save your money. he says people collectively spend billions of dollars on products and crimes to stave off ageing, the main ingredient that actually does sit the sunscreen. >>> it's been 670 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? apple one of the big losers, trade agency ruled to
we shall see. >>> chris christie called for a special election to replace frank lauterburg. he died on sunday. christie said he would like the person to be as much like me as possible. you know what, governor, that's a tough thing to say. new jersey republican hasn't had a new jersey senate win in more than 40 years. >>> a new study found that using sunscreen daily protects against skin ageing. this is the first study to quantify sunscreen's anti-ageing power. it's not just...
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he won elections with close to 50% of the vote. went often in turkey people get a lot less. he appeared to have a mandate. tripled the income of average turks. where are his supporters right now? >> reporter: well, it's an interesting question. he did get 50% of the vote in the last national election and he actually kind of issued a veiled threat. ky get my 50% out. i'm having a hard time keeping them in their homes, which raises fears of clashes between the supporters and opponents and even the specter of civil war. we went to the neighborhood that he grew up here in istanbul. it's a mile from where i'm standing. and there they are still hard core supporters of this man. they say he's the best thing that's ever happened to this country. they have very negative things to say about the demonstrators. we're waiting in our homes. we're ready to come out and fight for our prime minister if he asks us to come out. we come out with just one word. those are ominous warnings, not the kind of thing that turkey probably want to see if it wants to continue growing economically in the y
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>> look, every election is different. >> look. every election is different. let's bring in dana bash. dana, that's not exactly a ringing endorsement from marco rubio. the aftermath of a huge win for christie. rubio of course another extremely popular, likely presidential candidate. >> erin, he was careful to congratulate chris christie multiple times in my interview and note they have a good relationship. but you're right. that answer you just played, he said the words new jersey four times in two sentences. didn't even try to subtle in hi attempt to remind people before they go coronating chris christie as the 2016 candidate he won in that one state where he is well-known and well-liked. still, the virginia candidate for governor that rubio campaigned for, ken cuccinelli, polls show even republicans were turned off by tea party tactics. >> the republican party has taken some hits with the shutdown and other things and sort of the movement from which you came has also taken some hits. how do you square that? do you think that maybe you all have made a couple
>> look, every election is different. >> look. every election is different. let's bring in dana bash. dana, that's not exactly a ringing endorsement from marco rubio. the aftermath of a huge win for christie. rubio of course another extremely popular, likely presidential candidate. >> erin, he was careful to congratulate chris christie multiple times in my interview and note they have a good relationship. but you're right. that answer you just played, he said the words new...
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until we look up there. >> reporter: so how did a guy like him get elected in a place like this? well, in the late '90s, the bursting metropolis observed the blue collar suburbs into city elections. after a decade as a blue run, rob ford would show the bicycle-loving, free-spending liberals a thing or two. but while he stayed on message, it was a messy campaign. >> our candidate, candidate ford at the time had been caught on tape having a conversation with a drug addict where he was prepared to go by drugs. >> reporter: even she was stunned when after every scandal, the polls went up. >> people were tired of a tax and spend mayor, they wanted him in. >> he is the guy you want to have a beer with? >> or a few. >> reporter: and while mayor mccrack turned city hall into a global punch line, just imagine what it is like to be rob ford's runner up. >> that was at the highest moment of the tea party. >> reporter: his name was george smitherman, and in 2010, he was known as the openly gay premier, with a plan to modernize the health care system. sound familiar? yeah, they even used one
until we look up there. >> reporter: so how did a guy like him get elected in a place like this? well, in the late '90s, the bursting metropolis observed the blue collar suburbs into city elections. after a decade as a blue run, rob ford would show the bicycle-loving, free-spending liberals a thing or two. but while he stayed on message, it was a messy campaign. >> our candidate, candidate ford at the time had been caught on tape having a conversation with a drug addict where he was...
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it wasn't just an election, perhaps. anyway, nearly 100 pages and detailed what went wrong, what the party needs to do to fix it and it was done by fcy consultants. there are 50,000 words on the pages and not one of them is christian. some in the party are not too happy about that. "outfront," the person who wrote about this today and the former communications director for rick santorum 2012. great to see all three of you. a radio host, contributor for fox news said about the gop report, they should be deeply concerned they're going to be alienating their base. it seems to me the leadership of the party is intent on that course. most christian conservatives are not going to be party loyalists over principle. so the gop has a lot more to lose than the christians. really? >> well, i mean i think what we're seeing is a remarkable shift in the power dynamics within the republican party. i mean, not long ago the grassroots evangelical base was the engine that powered the republican electoral victories. george w. bush in 2004
it wasn't just an election, perhaps. anyway, nearly 100 pages and detailed what went wrong, what the party needs to do to fix it and it was done by fcy consultants. there are 50,000 words on the pages and not one of them is christian. some in the party are not too happy about that. "outfront," the person who wrote about this today and the former communications director for rick santorum 2012. great to see all three of you. a radio host, contributor for fox news said about the gop...
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because i was in iran for the elections this summer. there's no question the sanctions were working. food prices had doubled. it's always been clear to me a lot of countries want to circumvent the sanctions. we've done stories about people circumventing the sanctions. it takes years to get those things in place. and in six months we're going to put them back in place. it doesn't seem that easy to me. >> it's not going to be that easy. but here's where i disagree with michael. sanctions did bring iran to the negotiating table. the sanctions bit hard enough. it brought them to the table. we've been able to get a temporary deal to see what we can get in the next six months. if it doesn't work we ratchet the sanctions back up again. >> why do you think that's that do-able, when i know about all these people who are, again, once you open a little sliver of the door, they're going to fly through and want to do business. >> they want that oil and natural gas. >> yeah. and here's the thing. i think you put your finger on it a second ago, that s
because i was in iran for the elections this summer. there's no question the sanctions were working. food prices had doubled. it's always been clear to me a lot of countries want to circumvent the sanctions. we've done stories about people circumventing the sanctions. it takes years to get those things in place. and in six months we're going to put them back in place. it doesn't seem that easy to me. >> it's not going to be that easy. but here's where i disagree with michael. sanctions...
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he did get 50% of the vote in the last national election. and he actually kind of issued a veiled threat. he said, you know, i can get my 50% out. i'm having a hard time keeping them in their homes and raises fears of clashes between the supporters and opponents and that even the spector of civil war. we went to the neighborhood that erdogan grew up in and they're hard core supporters of the man saying he's the best thing that ever happened to this country. they have very negative things to say about the demonstrators. they call them vandals and looters. and they say we're waiting in the homes, we're ready to fight for the prime minister if he asks us to come out. we come out with a word, ominous warnings, not the kind of thing that turkey probably wants to see to continue growing economically in the years ahead. >> ivan, thank you very much reporting live as we said from istanb istanbul. we'll see if it continues to quiet down. >>> we can now confirm what a lot of people suspected. friday's oklahoma's tornado was record. in a lot of differe
he did get 50% of the vote in the last national election. and he actually kind of issued a veiled threat. he said, you know, i can get my 50% out. i'm having a hard time keeping them in their homes and raises fears of clashes between the supporters and opponents and that even the spector of civil war. we went to the neighborhood that erdogan grew up in and they're hard core supporters of the man saying he's the best thing that ever happened to this country. they have very negative things to say...
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he cost him the election. there was so few people frustrated with that and you asked about the president today and that was a different chris christie. >> that's right. other moments in his repertoire include moments where he is bar raiding people, get the hell off the beach is a famous one here in new jersey. and so i asked him given his reputation for candor and given the problem president obama is having making this promise in 2009, if you like your health plan, you can keep your health plan for millions of americans, what would his advice be for to? >> don't be so cute, and when you make a mistake admit it. listen, if it was a mistake in 2009, if he was mistaken in 2009, 2010 on his understanding of how the law would operate, than just admit it to people. say you know what? i said it, i was wrong. i'm sorry, and we're going to try to fix this and make it better. i think people would give any leader in that circumstance a lot of credit for just owning up to it instead on now -- don't lawyer it. people don't
he cost him the election. there was so few people frustrated with that and you asked about the president today and that was a different chris christie. >> that's right. other moments in his repertoire include moments where he is bar raiding people, get the hell off the beach is a famous one here in new jersey. and so i asked him given his reputation for candor and given the problem president obama is having making this promise in 2009, if you like your health plan, you can keep your...
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re-elected in 2012. you can't assume that african-american voters are going jump behind anybody who's running. david dinkins, first black mayor of new york. still the first black mayer. lee brown, first black mayor of houston. he estill the first black mayor. you have examples of what you had first and you did not have successors follow them for a variety of reasons. >> a variety of reasons and certainly it would depend on president obama being a two-term president. nobody's going to elect a democrat if his term is a disaster but we're not talking carol moseley braun or al sharpton. we're talking about people with star power and qualifications. what president obama showed is all else being equal -- >> they're very obamaesque both of them. >> let me remind you. she was a former senator. it's not enough to say just because you're black you're going to automatically get the same kind of support and let me also say something that people don't want to deal african-amer structu structure, there's still this be
re-elected in 2012. you can't assume that african-american voters are going jump behind anybody who's running. david dinkins, first black mayor of new york. still the first black mayer. lee brown, first black mayor of houston. he estill the first black mayor. you have examples of what you had first and you did not have successors follow them for a variety of reasons. >> a variety of reasons and certainly it would depend on president obama being a two-term president. nobody's going to...
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when you look at 2012 and the republican party driving the messaging in a presidential election cycle, we lost, not only conservatives but moderates, as well. so i think we need to go back to that message of fiscal responsibility. because the american people want fiscal responsibility. they want washington to live within their means just like small businesses that american families and organizations have to every single day. and so i think that's our message that wins. and we're still here, we're not going anywhere. >> all right. i want to ask you about something. i have something you said to me a year ago on a plane for a moment. but first, erick, your comment about the tea party being in disarray. as you're well aware, in 2010 you seemed, at least, from who you supported to feel a bit differently. joe miller from alaska, you said i so totally have a man crush on this dude. and even when they lost you cheered them saying we did exactly what we set out to do, crush the establishment backed gop candidate. are you being a little bit of a fair-weather friend? i'm just wondering. >> no, n
when you look at 2012 and the republican party driving the messaging in a presidential election cycle, we lost, not only conservatives but moderates, as well. so i think we need to go back to that message of fiscal responsibility. because the american people want fiscal responsibility. they want washington to live within their means just like small businesses that american families and organizations have to every single day. and so i think that's our message that wins. and we're still here,...
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i can win this election for you in a tough environment. hold your noses, vote for me even if you're not 100%, and i can win the white house. that's how bill clinton won in 1992. because the democratic brand was damaged in '92, he was able to distance himself from it to help democrats. >> much like the republican brand now. >> exactly. >> look, let me -- erin? >> yes, roland. >> last i checked, criticizing congress is not going to somehow hurt you with the american people. so governor christie is frankly walking on -- like jesus walking on water criticizing republicans and democrats in congress. but here's the other piece you have to keep in mind. we're four years away. this whole notion of what's going to happen, so many things could very well happen. but if chris christie is able to reach out to grassroots folks, he's all about trying to appeal to republicans in congress, republican governors. it's about appealing to grassroots people. if he's able to show that kind of enthusiasm, that kind of energy, that's actually going to drag other p
i can win this election for you in a tough environment. hold your noses, vote for me even if you're not 100%, and i can win the white house. that's how bill clinton won in 1992. because the democratic brand was damaged in '92, he was able to distance himself from it to help democrats. >> much like the republican brand now. >> exactly. >> look, let me -- erin? >> yes, roland. >> last i checked, criticizing congress is not going to somehow hurt you with the american...
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they are being elected by we the people. they work for us. they are going to washington and they are not doing their job. this fiscal cliff deal, they had three to six minutes to read the bill before they actually voted on it. that is not acceptable. it's not about party politics. erin is right. there is a problem. the tea party movement was born out of frustration with both political parties but specially the republican party. i would say that we're the threat to the republican party. a great, great true fiscal conservative, a constitutionalist, who was just elected a senator from the state of texas, just put in as the vice chairman of the nrc. that is a victory for us. the only way we are going to change it is to change it from within. we can't change it from the outsigh. >> amy, fair point. you have ted cruz and john boehner and the rest of the republicans that voted for that fiscal cliff deal, paul ryan. those guys repudiated that. that was a big blow. there is no other way to put it. >> no, i don't necessarily would agree with your chara
they are being elected by we the people. they work for us. they are going to washington and they are not doing their job. this fiscal cliff deal, they had three to six minutes to read the bill before they actually voted on it. that is not acceptable. it's not about party politics. erin is right. there is a problem. the tea party movement was born out of frustration with both political parties but specially the republican party. i would say that we're the threat to the republican party. a great,...
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and that is not extends the debt ceiling for an entire year through the next election as democrats wanted. they want to use the debt ceiling once again to force discussions on entitlement reform on tax reform, on the big issues that they have been focused on in dealing with the long-term debt and deficit. now republicans in the senate have to have a discussion about it. they're going to do so tomorrow morning at 11:00. and the hope is that the ball will start to roll with that deal. and then the big question is what happens with the house. >> and that is the huge question. and i know why it's impossible for you to gauge successor failure. i'm curious, obviously from the house, right, there was this take it or leave it on obama care. and now it's really we're not hearing much about obama care at all. but it's on the table but in a token way. >> reporter: that's a great way to put it, in a token way. it helps democrats. if you look at what appeared to be the obama care provisions part of this deal it would make sure, verify that individuals who are getting subsidies for obama care, that the
and that is not extends the debt ceiling for an entire year through the next election as democrats wanted. they want to use the debt ceiling once again to force discussions on entitlement reform on tax reform, on the big issues that they have been focused on in dealing with the long-term debt and deficit. now republicans in the senate have to have a discussion about it. they're going to do so tomorrow morning at 11:00. and the hope is that the ball will start to roll with that deal. and then...
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the people who get elected are sometimes traditional leaders. they don't want to overturn these traditions. it's very hard to get oppressed minorities to be given their due. >> fareed zakaria, thank you very much. be sure to catch a special edition of "gps" on sunday, focusing on the president's second term. he gets advice on how the president should handle the challenges he'll be facing over the next four years. "memo to the president, roadmap for a second term." it airs sunday night at 8:00 p.m. >>> tomorrow, padma lakshmi is "outfront." the former model who was born in india and spent a lot of time there, she spends a lot of time there and speaks out for the first time about the rape and her country. >> and we're moments away from the biggest college football game of the year. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. all
the people who get elected are sometimes traditional leaders. they don't want to overturn these traditions. it's very hard to get oppressed minorities to be given their due. >> fareed zakaria, thank you very much. be sure to catch a special edition of "gps" on sunday, focusing on the president's second term. he gets advice on how the president should handle the challenges he'll be facing over the next four years. "memo to the president, roadmap for a second term." it...
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wants an elected democracy. we'll have to see how it impacts the interim government. tonight they call the supporters out in tahrir square. we are for the pro morsi crowds. with the clashes like i've just seen. >>> our fifth story, asiana airline suing over a racist prank. the airline involved in the crash that you see there says it will sue an oakland television station after it mistakenly aired false names. they said the names which spelled out phrases that sounded like something wrong, holy expletive and we too low were confirm by one of the agency's summer interns. they insist he did not make up the name. no one saw or heard those names thought they were real. this is just my interpretation here. this is way beyond an intern issue. stephanie miller and others are with me. you are an attorney, a practicing attorney. do you think asiana has a case? >> this is ridiculous. this is as close to frivolous as you get. they're worried about the reputation being hurt? how about the plane crashing? that hurts the reputation of the airline. their entire focus should be on tha
wants an elected democracy. we'll have to see how it impacts the interim government. tonight they call the supporters out in tahrir square. we are for the pro morsi crowds. with the clashes like i've just seen. >>> our fifth story, asiana airline suing over a racist prank. the airline involved in the crash that you see there says it will sue an oakland television station after it mistakenly aired false names. they said the names which spelled out phrases that sounded like something...
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republicans get elected in hawaii, democrats get elected in the deep south. dogs and cats live together in harmony, crazy things happen in special elections which is why the democrats are absolutely right to put their backs into t. here's the thing. even if they manage to pull off an upset in a district that voted 59% against barack obama in 2012, even if somehow they pulled that off, chances are she's not going to last very long in congress. another republican, another generic republican who is not like a sanford or not like sanford's opponent, very weak, is going to come along and win back the seat. so, again, democrats go for it, pour money into the race, fair enough. but the truth is -- the other thing about mark sanford, he left office very unpopular for lots of reasons, this being one of them and also had tons of conflicts with other republicans in the state. >> fair point. >> so he's a smart guy, an impressive guy, but has a lot of baggage. >> yeah, well, how he treated his wife and family certainly was a big part of it. michael, sanford's fiancee, the
republicans get elected in hawaii, democrats get elected in the deep south. dogs and cats live together in harmony, crazy things happen in special elections which is why the democrats are absolutely right to put their backs into t. here's the thing. even if they manage to pull off an upset in a district that voted 59% against barack obama in 2012, even if somehow they pulled that off, chances are she's not going to last very long in congress. another republican, another generic republican who...
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and you have the election of a new female president madam park who i met with a month ago in south korea. remember, these provications have been pretty constant. and madam parks own mother when she was young was atass natured by the north koreans in south korea. so they are used to dealing with provocative behavior. they had one of the war ships blown up not long -- not too many years ago. >> right. >> lost 40 sailors. and so they're used to the shelling of their islands and so forth. and this kind of provication at times when the north korean leadership attempts to flex its muscle and use its power. what's unusual though is now we have north korea developing not only three stage icbms, but having nuclear capability, nuclear weapons. and they're looking to miniaturize those and be able to put them on an icbm which would be a game changer. and this, of course, is of concern to the united states. >> that's right. in addition, north korea cut the phone line as we just reported. they've done, as you know, three nuclear tests recently. they test fired a long range missile. then, of course, th
and you have the election of a new female president madam park who i met with a month ago in south korea. remember, these provications have been pretty constant. and madam parks own mother when she was young was atass natured by the north koreans in south korea. so they are used to dealing with provocative behavior. they had one of the war ships blown up not long -- not too many years ago. >> right. >> lost 40 sailors. and so they're used to the shelling of their islands and so...